Report - Odd Hours
Odd-Hours Report in eCatalog
Monitor Unusual Access Times for Enhanced Security:
The Odd-Hours Report is an essential security tool within eCatalog that tracks and reports all system access during unconventional hours. This report is crucial for identifying potential security risks and ensuring that access during vulnerable times is legitimate.
Key Features of the Odd-Hours Report:
- Configurable Odd Hours
Administrators can define what constitutes odd hours based on organizational needs and security policies. By default, odd hours are set before 6 AM and after 9 PM, but these settings can be adjusted to reflect specific operational or security requirements. - Detailed Access Logs
The report provides a comprehensive list of all access attempts made during the defined odd hours. This includes information on the user, the time of access, and the accessed resources, offering a clear view of activity during these times. - Customizable Alerts
Depending on the configuration, the system can generate alerts for access attempts during odd hours, allowing for immediate response and investigation if necessary.
Benefits of the Odd-Hours Report:
- Enhanced Security
By monitoring access during less active hours, the report helps identify unauthorized or suspicious activity that could indicate a security breach or an internal policy violation. - Preventative Measures
Regular review of odd-hours access can help organizations take proactive measures to tighten security protocols and prevent potential incidents. - Operational Insights
Understanding access patterns during unusual hours can provide valuable insights into operational needs and employee behavior, aiding in better resource management and policy formulation.
Navigating the Odd-Hours Report:
This report is accessible through the eCatalog’s security or reporting dashboard. Administrators can easily view, analyze, and manage the data, adjusting settings and alerts as needed to ensure the organization’s assets are protected effectively during vulnerable times.